I left off with that blue ‘Mesh Floral’, in my continuing saga of the perfect, longer, button-front hoodie. From there, I knit it again in red Bonita, the same yarn as the blue, using the all-over lace mesh, very holey ;)!
In my defense, I think it was still summer or at least early Fall when I started it. I got the pieces knit, relatively quickly, no real issues, until the putting together. Somehow I forgot just about everything I knew! I attached the hood to the neckline, without really thinking, saw that I had forgotten to do an e-wrap cast-on at the beginning of the hood. No big deal, but, not according to Hoyle, aka, MAO. Then, I saw that usually I like the joining seam to be on the outside so it doesn’t show when the hood is down. Also neglected to put the chain across the fold row of the band for the front of the hood and forgot to put that band on before attaching hood to neckline, necessitating the use of waste yarn for this operation instead of the quicker garter bar.
Concentrating a little harder, managed to get the remaining parts done without
messing up. A little deflated (my ego, that is), I knew that no one else would
ever see or notice these glaring (in my mind) errors!
Made myself a cheat sheet!
5 comments:
I'm glad that you're OK!! I'm glad I'm not the only one who "forgets"! It's good to see your Blog again. Janet D.
Missed you and really pleased that you are back !!
We are all happy to see you back! You made me laugh so hard, we all make those same errors and more than once! Cheat sheet is good but do I check them faithfully? Not.
Happy New Year!
Your hoodie is really beautiful and I wish a magic wand would send your talents my way. I prefer the metallic buttons; it’ll be interesting to find out which you used (if you care to share). Happy New and Successful Year to you in 2022.
I just checked yesterday to see if you had posted anything and here you are. I check often and do miss when you go silent and worry about you. You are always a wealth of knowledge and inspiration, so very relevant. Thanks for all you do.
Amy
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